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A Biomonitoring Pilot Study in Workers from a Paints Production Plant Exposed to Pigment-Grade Titanium Dioxide (TiO2).
Bergamaschi, Enrico; Bellisario, Valeria; Macrì, Manuela; Buglisi, Martina; Garzaro, Giacomo; Squillacioti, Giulia; Ghelli, Federica; Bono, Roberto; Fenoglio, Ivana; Barbero, Francesco; Riganti, Chiara; Marrocco, Antonella; Bonetta, Sara; Carraro, Elisabetta.
Afiliação
  • Bergamaschi E; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Bellisario V; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Macrì M; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Buglisi M; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Garzaro G; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Squillacioti G; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Ghelli F; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Bono R; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Fenoglio I; Department of Chemistry, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10124 Torino, Italy.
  • Barbero F; Department of Chemistry, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10124 Torino, Italy.
  • Riganti C; Department of Oncology, University of Torino, 10124 Torino, Italy.
  • Marrocco A; Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
  • Bonetta S; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
  • Carraro E; Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Torino, Via Pietro Giuria, 10126 Torino, Italy.
Toxics ; 10(4)2022 Mar 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35448433
ABSTRACT
Among particulate matter composing paints, titanium dioxide (TiO2) forms about 20% of the final suspension. Although TiO2 is broadly used in many applications, TiO2 powders represent an established respiratory hazard for workers with long-term exposure. In 35 workers of a paints production plant (15 exposed and 20 not exposed), we assessed pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1ß, TNF-α, IL-10, IL-17), surfactant protein D (SP-D) and Krebs von den Lungen-6 glycoprotein (KL-6) in exhaled breath condensate (EBC). In urine samples, we measured 8-isoprostane (Isop) and Malondialdehyde (MDA) as biomarkers of oxidative stress, and Titanium (Ti-U) as a biomarker of exposure. Health status, habits and occupational history were recorded. Airborne respirable dusts and Ti were quantified. Particle number concentration and average diameter (nm) were detected by a NanoTracer™ monitoring device. Ti was measurable in filters collected at the respiratory breathing zone (0.11−0.44 µg/m3 8-h TWA). IL-1ß and IL-10 values were significantly higher in exposed workers, whereas SP-D was significantly lower (p < 0.001). KL-6 was significantly higher in workers than in controls (p < 0.01). MDA levels were significantly increased in exposed workers and were positively correlated with Ti-U. Exposure to TiO2 in paint production is associated with the subtle alterations of lung pathobiology. These findings suggest the need for an integrated approach relying on both personal exposure and biomarker assessment to improve the hazard characterisation in occupational settings.
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